what is to low for normal ls1 rpms to be?
#1
what is to low for normal ls1 rpms to be?
so what RPM is to low ? 1300 , 1500, 1700, 1900 ?????????
I am doing Ls1 engine swap/build in a 1980 C3 vet and I'm struggling with figuring out what rear end ratio I need , the stock rear end is 3.07 and I'm using a 2004r tranny with 0.67 OD gear so I need to figure out what RPM range a 1998 ls1 corvette motor should run at normally and at what point is the rpms to low (lugging engine) My goal is available top end high speed with fuel economy on average highway driving (70-80mph) and would say maybe only 10% of the time is town driving. I was thinking if I could set the rpms lower I get better mileage on average highway driving and can always push the pedal if I want to go more, but at what point am I hurt the engine and my fuel mileage?
I know this isn't a great comparison but was just to try getting a idea. My old 97 suburban has 3.42 rear end , 350 (non ls) motor and 700r4 (.70 od gear) here is the rpms I wrote down today to try to get a idea ........but it gets bad to no gas mileage is why I am asking about how low of rpms the ls motor can go.
at 50 mph = 1200-1300 rpms
at 60 mph = 1500 rpms
at 70 mph = 1850 rpms
at 75 mph = 1950 rpms
at 80 mph = 2150 rpms
Does the LS1 motor need to be this high of rpms or can it be lower at these speeds ?
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I am doing Ls1 engine swap/build in a 1980 C3 vet and I'm struggling with figuring out what rear end ratio I need , the stock rear end is 3.07 and I'm using a 2004r tranny with 0.67 OD gear so I need to figure out what RPM range a 1998 ls1 corvette motor should run at normally and at what point is the rpms to low (lugging engine) My goal is available top end high speed with fuel economy on average highway driving (70-80mph) and would say maybe only 10% of the time is town driving. I was thinking if I could set the rpms lower I get better mileage on average highway driving and can always push the pedal if I want to go more, but at what point am I hurt the engine and my fuel mileage?
I know this isn't a great comparison but was just to try getting a idea. My old 97 suburban has 3.42 rear end , 350 (non ls) motor and 700r4 (.70 od gear) here is the rpms I wrote down today to try to get a idea ........but it gets bad to no gas mileage is why I am asking about how low of rpms the ls motor can go.
at 50 mph = 1200-1300 rpms
at 60 mph = 1500 rpms
at 70 mph = 1850 rpms
at 75 mph = 1950 rpms
at 80 mph = 2150 rpms
Does the LS1 motor need to be this high of rpms or can it be lower at these speeds ?
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#2
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From: Schiller Park, IL Member: #317
I see rpms as low as about ~1100 at certain cruise speeds in OD/lock-up with my 2.73s, .70 OD ratio and 25.66" tall tires. This is not a problem at all. But that is with a stock LS1 engine, if you plan on a big cam then then you may have issues cruising at that low of an rpm.
When doing the math on this, remember to keep tire diameter in mind. If you've got stock wheels on your C3, then you've probably got 255/60/15 or 225/70/15 tires, which are quite a bit taller than the 275/40/17 or 245/50/16 tires that would have come on an F-body with an LS1.
When doing the math on this, remember to keep tire diameter in mind. If you've got stock wheels on your C3, then you've probably got 255/60/15 or 225/70/15 tires, which are quite a bit taller than the 275/40/17 or 245/50/16 tires that would have come on an F-body with an LS1.
#4
Normal day to day driving, I shift 1st gear at ~1500rpms (to try and avoid the stupid skip shift) and all the others <2000. The engine makes great low end torque in stock form. I'd say the lowest I would go in overdrive is 1200. I usually cruise sixth around 1300 and it's plenty, sometimes I'll even go close to 1000 @ ~50mph, but then I don't really have much power to pass or anything, nor do I want to push the engine at that low of rpms.
#7
my ls motor is all stock I'm not really looking to do any upgrades the way I figure it is this is already 115 hp more then original and fuel injected and that's enough upgrade for me